We have the capacity to treat Hakainde Hichilema like a rat and confine him to his New Kasama house, PF deputy secretary general Mumbi Phiri has warned. And Mumbi says police should inform PF if they have failed to protect President Edgar Lungu because the party has a strong security team which can take up
ELIZABETH CHATUVELA, Mongu POLICE have opened an inquiry into United Party for National Development (UPND) leaders Hakainde Hichilema and his vice-president Geoffrey Mwamba for allegedly obstructing a presidential motorcade in Mongu on Saturday. Western Province commissioner of police Charles Lungu said in an interview yesterday that an inquiry file has been submitted to the police
THE Presidency is the highest office of authority in the land which deserves veneration from every citizen regardless of who occupies it. This is because the presidency is not a person but the institution in which power to preside over the affairs of a nation is vested. It is therefore not a matter of option
BUTTYSON KANDIMBA, Mwinilunga THE Parliamentary Committee on Government Assurances is concerned over the slow pace at which the construction of the Kabompo Hydro Power Project in Mwinilunga district in North-Western Province is progressing. The US$205 million project, which is expected to produce 40 megawatts of power to feed into the national grid, is being undertaken
CHIMWEMWE MWALE, Lusaka MINISTER of Commerce, Trade and Industry Margaret Mwanakatwe says Zambia has recorded an investment pledge of over US$3 billion in the last one year a nd that this will result in creation of about 17,000 jobs. And Minister of Foreign Affairs Harry Kalaba says Zambia is poised to register growth in Gross
NAOMI MWIMBA, Chipata THE Eastern Province Chamber of Commerce and Industry (EPCCI) is happy that the region is expected to record a crop yield increase of 60,000 tonnes this farming season. The province is expected to harvest about 660,000 metric tonnes of maize compared to 600,000 tonnes recorded last year. Last Week, Eastern Province permanent
MAYENGO NYIRENDA, Chipata MINISTER of Housing and Infrastructure Development Ronald Chitotela says works on the Chipata–Chadiza road are expected to resume soon. Mr Chitotela said the contractor, China State Engineering Limited, has been paid K35 million from December to date, but that works had stalled. He said he expects all contractors to be on site
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